Fashion has always strived to breathe fresh life into flowers, a significant symbol. A "language of flowers" was employed by many various civilizations and historical eras to express themselves, resulting in an astounding diversity of floral arrangements.

In addition to its textile industry, India has a rich heritage of elaborate and gorgeous floral decorating. It's no surprise that European merchants were eager to bring back these expensive and gorgeous things.

Various wholesale textile manufacturer produces this fabric after going through various steps before supplying it to a fabric distributor.
Fabriclore's Printed Collection has paisleys, flowers, diamonds, chevrons, trees, stripes, and bootis on a range of fabrics including cotton, chiffon, crepe, rayon, and more. With its gritty yet luxurious screen-printed design that spans the length of the fabric, this fabric is ideal for making your own Anarkalis, Palazzo trousers, Kurtas, and the like. Colors in neutral tones include beige, charcoal grey, off-white, pink, and others. You can even get this fabric sourced in USA, Canada, and other such countries.

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